Ranchi Royals' HIL Strategy: Why an Experienced Mix and Home Crowd Could Be Key

The Ranchi Royals are gearing up for the new Women's Hockey India League season with a revamped squad. They've blended experienced Indian internationals with top foreign talent, including Argentine Olympic medalists. A significant focus is on leveraging passionate local support in Jharkhand, especially with homegrown players in the lineup. The team's success may hinge on how quickly its promising young attackers adapt to the league's intensity.

Key Points: Ranchi Royals Squad for Women's Hockey India League Season 2

  • Team retains core Indian players Neha Goyal and Rutuja Dadaso Pisal from last season
  • Boasts a strong defense with Nikki Pradhan and Argentine internationals
  • Attack led by Olympic medalists Agustina Albertario and local stars Beauty Dung Dung
  • Faces challenge of integrating young forwards into high-intensity league play
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Hockey: Ranchi Royals to bank on an experienced mix and local support in Women's HIL

Ranchi Royals bank on a mix of Indian stars like Neha Goyal and international Olympians for the Women's HIL, aiming to leverage home support for success.

"The squad has a fine blend of international experience and youthful energy, adding depth across all departments. - Article"

New Delhi, Dec 23

Ahead of the second season of the Women’s Hockey India League (HIL), Ranchi Royals are preparing to hit the ground running for a fresh challenge as they begin their campaign in their own backyard. After retaining the likes of Neha Goyal, Ishika Chaudhay, and Rutuja Dadaso Pisal, the team made some key additions to its ranks at the mini-auction that was held in September.

The Royals go into the current season with two Indian goalkeepers in the side. Madhuri Kindo will be expected to contribute off the bench like the previous season, while the addition of the national team goalkeeper Bichu Devi Kharibam strengthens their first line of defence.

In their backline, Ranchi Royals boast a solid mix of experienced Indian players and talented international stars. Nikki Pradhan (197 senior caps for India) and Ishika Chaudhary (76 senior caps for India) will be expected to be their pillars in the defence, alongside the Argentine duo of Lucina von der Heyde and Maria Sofia Darnay Elias.

The Netherlands’ Sabine Plönissen is another notable addition to the squad, while Lalthantluangi, who made her mark for India at the recently held FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup, will also be part of the side.

Neha Goyal, an ever-present in the Indian women’s setup, will marshal the midfield alongside Argentina’s two-time Olympic medallist Agostina Alonso. The Argentine won the silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2022 and a bronze at the Paris Olympics in 2024, and will add plenty of endeavour and stability in the middle of the park for the Royals.

Maria Paula Ortiz also comes into the team with plenty of experience, while Nandni will also be eager to make her mark after representing India at the recently concluded FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup. Young Indian midfielder Albela Rani Toppo will also be part of the side for the upcoming season.

On the attacking front, Rutaja Dadaso Pisal will hope to pick up from where she left off, after scoring a match-winning brace in the final last season. Agustina Albertario, another two-time Olympic medallist with Argentina, will lead the front line alongside New Zealand’s Hannah Cotter and India’s Deepika Soreng.

Two of India’s young stars and Jharkhand’s very own, Beauty Dung Dung and Sangita Kumari, will be representing their home franchise in the upcoming season. Alongside these two exceptionally talented players, Ranchi Royals’ forward line will also consist of Sakshi Rana, who impressed at the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup, scoring three goals for India. The youngster will want to prove her goalscoring prowess against some of the best players in the world.

With several local players in their ranks, Ranchi Royals will look to rally the support of their passionate home crowd, who could prove to be pivotal in close contests. The squad has a fine blend of international experience and youthful energy, adding depth across all departments with support from a stable defensive unit and an attacking line-up full of proven finishers that could help them go the distance.

The team may still be over-reliant on its international and experienced players to contribute in terms of goals from midfield. Adapting to the league and the high level of intensity could prove to be a challenge, especially for their young forward line.

With this revitalised squad, Ranchi Royals will be hoping they can script another memorable season in the Women’s Hero Hockey India League. The tournament will begin on December 28 with the hosts, Ranchi Royals, taking on the SG Pipers in the opening game.

Ranchi Royals squad: Bichu Devi Kharibam, Madhuri Kindo, Ishika Chaudhary, Nikki Pradhan, Lalthantluangi, Maria Sofia Darnay Elias (Argentina), Lucina von der Heyde (Argentina), Sabine Plönissen (Netherlands), Neha Goyal, Nandni, Maria Paula Ortiz (Argentina), Agostina Alonso (Argentina), Albela Rani Toppo, Rutaja Dadaso Pisal, Deepika Soreng, Beauty Dung Dung, Sangita Kumari, Sakshi Rana, Agustina Albertario (Argentina), Hannah Cotter (New Zealand).

All matches of the Hockey India League will be broadcast live on Sony Sports Ten 1, Sony Sports Ten 3, and DD Sports.

The matches will also be live-streamed on Waves and the Hockey India League YouTube channel.

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- IANS

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Rohit P
Strong squad on paper. The defence with Nikki Pradhan and Bichu Devi looks solid. My only concern is the point about over-reliance on internationals for midfield goals. Hope our young Indian midfielders like Nandni and Albela Rani Toppo step up and share the load.
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Aman W
Finally some great coverage for women's hockey! The broadcast on DD Sports is a good move for wider reach. The Royals have assembled a proper team. Agostina Alonso is a huge signing. Let's go, Ranchi!
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Sarah B
As a hockey fan, it's exciting to see such a global mix in an Indian league. Argentinian Olympic medallists, Dutch players, and our own stars. This is how you build a competitive league. Hope the home crowd in Ranchi creates an amazing atmosphere.
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Karthik V
The article rightly points out the challenge for the young forward line. Playing with and against this level of talent will be a steep learning curve for players like Sakshi Rana. But what an opportunity! This experience will be invaluable for the future of Indian hockey.
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Meera T
Retaining Neha Goyal was crucial. She's the engine in midfield. And having Rutuja Dadaso Pisal, who scored the winning goals last final, gives them that clutch experience. The squad has good balance. Fingers crossed for another title run! 🇮🇳

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